How to Clean Roller Blinds
Roller blinds are a sleek, practical, and modern window solution, but like any home feature, they need regular care to stay in top condition. Fortunately, cleaning them is much simpler than most people think

Spot Cleaning Roller Blinds
If your roller blind has a small stain or mark:
Use a clean, damp cloth with warm water
Gently dab or wipe the area, do not scrub
Avoid any chemicals, bleach, or detergents unless specifically recommended by the manufacturer
Let the blind air-dry completely before rolling it back up
💡 Pro tip: Spot clean as soon as you notice marks—this prevents them from setting in and becoming harder to remove later.
Removing Dust
Dust tends to settle on blinds, especially in kitchens or near windows left open often. To remove it:
Use the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner
Gently run it over the entire surface
Do not apply strong pressure—it could damage the fabric or cause creases
Alternatively, a microfibre cloth or lint-free duster also works well for light dusting.
How Often Should You Clean Them?
We recommend:
Dusting once a month to avoid buildup
Spot cleaning immediately when needed
Full inspection every 3–6 months to check for damage or signs of wear
Regular cleaning not only keeps your roller blinds looking fresh but also helps you detect early signs of damage—saving you from costly repairs or replacements later.